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This article lists notable socialist economists and political economists.
Classical economists
- Ferdinand Lassalle
- John Stuart Mill (later work)
Ricardian economists
Utopian socialists
Anarchist economists
Marxian economists
- Paul Cockshott
- James Connolly
- Friedrich Engels
- Rudolf Hilferding
- Andrew Kliman
- Nikolai Kondratiev
- János Kornai
- Rosa Luxemburg
- Ernest Mandel
- Karl Marx
- Antonie Pannekoek
- Karl Polanyi
- Robert Rowthorn
- Richard D. Wolff
- Michael Hudson
- Yanis Varoufakis
- Kshama Sawant
- Stephen Resnick
Marxian-Sraffian
Cooperative economics
- Michael Albert
- Pat Devine
- Robin Hahnel
- Noreena Hertz
- Branko Horvat
- Edvard Kardelj
- David Schweickart
- Jaroslav Vanek
Neoclassical economists
- Enrico Barone
- Ellora Derenoncourt
- Oskar Lange
- Abba Lerner
- Alfred Marshall
- David McMullen
- Alec Nove
- Andreas G. Papandreou
- Mark Paul
- Fred M. Taylor
- Thomas Piketty
- Robert Pollin
- Léon Walras
- Gabriel Zucman